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    42. The use of social media in food risk and benefit communication

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    43. Who is the real target? Media response to controversial investigative reporting on corporations

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    44. From "The Jungle" to Food Lion: the history lessons of investigative journalism

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    45. The long and the short of "The Jungle"

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    47. The third-person effect of tainted food product recall news: examining the role of credibility, attention and elaboration for college students in Taiwan

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    49. The roles of perceived "shared" involvement and information overload in understanding how audiences make meaning of news about bioterrorism

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    50. Feeding (on) geopolitical anxieties: Asian appetites, news media framing and the 2007-2008 food crisis

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    51. Genetically modified foods: "absurb" concern or welcome dialogue?

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    52. Letter: Reporting of research by Stanley Ewen and Arpad Pusztai

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    53. Letter: Controversy surrounding genetically modified (GM) foods

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    54. :Letter: The Lancet criticised by the Royal Society

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    55. Seeds of discontent: expert opinion, mass media messages and the public image of agricultural biotechnology

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    56. Biotechnology and genetically modified foods: the role of environmental journalists

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    59. Food Lion injured, panel says, but journalism takes bigger hit

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    60. The media and genetically modified foods: evidence in support of social amplification of risk

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